Catching Up With Former Towson Football HC Rob Ambrose
Stan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with former Towson football head coach Rob Ambrose about what he’s up to now and what the next chapter holds.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with former Towson football head coach Rob Ambrose about what he’s up to now and what the next chapter holds.
Read moreFormer Towson football coach Rob Ambrose says he has been re-energized by everyone who has reached out to him of late, and he’s grateful for his 14 years and 13 seasons with the Tigers.
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Read moreThe Towson University athletics department has announced that Rob Ambrose will not return as head coach of Towson football next season. “After completely assessing our program, the decision has been made to move in a different direction with the leadership of our football team,” director of athletics Steve Eigenbrot said.
Read moreTowson quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome has twice chosen the state of Maryland as his preferred place to live, eat lots of seafood, pursue his pigskin passion and continue his education in the classroom and on the gridiron.
Read moreTowson football head coach Rob Ambrose talks with Stan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein about the 2022 season, which kicks off at Bucknell Sept. 3.
Read moreTransfers Tyrrell Pigrome and Tyler Johnston III are among those competing to be under center when Towson kicks off the season at Bucknell Sept. 3. “Really, it’s just a matter of who’s going to be the most consistent guy,” head coach Rob Ambrose said.
Read moreTowson defensive lineman Jesus Gibbs was off to a promising start in 2021 when he suffered a torn Achilles in practice. After finding inspiration during his rehab, he’s ready for a breakout season.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein catch up with Towson football head coach Rob Ambrose to discuss the 2021 season, look ahead to 2022 and get his assessment of the fast-changing landscape of college sports and the toll it takes on coaches.
Read moreTowson defensive lineman Sam Gyeni picked up football by chance at Quince Orchard High School. Now, it’s his passion in life. “I love the competition. I love the brotherhood, the family that comes with it, and this is a fun game to play,” Gyeni said.
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